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Cry For LifeThe World They Loved To Hate ()

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Nice atmospheric synth based song about the things we take for granted in life; how we always want something more than what we have, and never see the good we already posess

Lyrics

Ungrateful children we might be
can't see the sun in front of our own eyes
we never think that we can make it
until we look back and wonder just what went right

is the sky really falling
or is that just me
rising up above it all

a lost cause i have not seen
sometimes we get lost cause
we've chosen to be blind
hard to believe we've made it this far
makes you look back
and wonder just what went right

is the sky really falling
or is that just me
rising up above it all

It's not that bad,
it's not that bad,
tell me what's so wrong
with this world we love to hate

"rising up above it all..."


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Artist/Composer: Cry For Life
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Source: Promised The Stars
Label / Recorded by: Crystal Walters
Keywords: Lo-Fi; R&B

Creative Commons license: Attribution-ShareAlike


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